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Originally Posted by 442OLDS
I was racing at Byron today,and they had some Heads Up racing with some organization called IMSM.I have never heard of them,but there are several Heads Up classes.They all ran on a .400 Pro Tree.
It got me thinking that there are more and more HEADS UP races in S/SS,and if you have the "slower" car,you realistically are NOT going to win.However,the .400 Pro Tree was making the racing much more interesting in my opinion.Any interest in runnning on a .400 Pro Tree for ONLY HEADS UP runs?
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You got to be kidding...do you think it would be right for a racer to have to prepare himself for a .500 tree and .400 tree at the same race? Let say he wins a handicap round with the .500 tree, and his next round is heads up and he has to run a .400 tree...S/SS class is not about "making the racing more interesting".